Epifani 410, Eden 410XLT or SWR Goliath 410?

I have tried four of these cabinets and liked them all, but I am a bit skeptical for Eden and Epifani are new companies and what happened if the go out of business. I like SWR because they've been around forever and when I checked Eden's webpage they seem to have a lot of spare parts.

Thank for your tip! Go Deutch Bundesliga!! I love Kaiserslautern and Bayern Leverkusen, and I've been to Koln, loved that place in the summer, nice weather. By the way, are Glockenlangs played extensively in Koln? Just wondering, cos it's such a luxury here in the States!

It's kinda the other way around over here, since the Euro/DM is so weak against the Dollar.
A Glockenklang Quattro (2.165,00 DM - 1016 $) or Take Five (2.750,00 DM - 1291$) are actually cheaper than an Eden 410 XLT (2850 DM - 1338$).

I am going to be the odd one out and say GO WITH THE SWR GOLIATH 3!!!!

I recently bought the Goliath 3 junior. I was going to ge the equilant Eden, but it wasn't quite as worthwhile as the SWR. They built their cabs to put out just as much power as the Eden's, yet they weigh less and can put out lower frequencies. I would get the Goliath 3 if I were you. Plus i think they look cooler

Originally posted by modulusbassist I am a bit skeptical for Eden and Epifani are new companies and what happened if the go out of business. I like SWR because they've been around forever and when I checked Eden's webpage they seem to have a lot of spare parts.

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Really, don't worry about this, at least not with regard to Eden. Eden is *not* a new company, and in fact, David Nordschow (the "David" in the Eden David series) used to be involved in making SWR's cabs. He knows what he's doing. According to Eden's site, they were founded in 1976, though I'm pretty sure they weren't selling bass cabs that early. SWR only opened its doors in 1984.